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AFTER SALES SUPPORT

MODEL NUMBER: 8027, 08/2011, GLBV 2501

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0151 649 1500

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1890 946 6244

IRE

www.einhell.co.uk

GB

0151 649 1500

(Charged at local rates)

1890 946 6244

IRE

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

MODEL NUMBER: 8027, 08/2011, GLBV 2501

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6.4 Emptying the debris bag and pre-screen (Fig. 1)

Empty the debris bag (7) in good time. When the bag is heavily loaded 
with material, the vacuum power is considerably reduced. Deposit 
organic refuse at a compost site.
Switch off the tool and pull out the plug.
Open the zipper on the debris bag (7 and shake out the material.
Close the zip on the debris bag (7) again.

6.5 Speed control (Fig. 1a, BG-EL 2501 E only)

The device is fitted with an electronic speed controller. To use it, turn 
the speed controller (Fig. 1a/Item 11) to the desired position. Use the 
device only with the speed which is actually required and do not let it 
run at a speed which is faster than necessary.

7. Replacing the power cable

If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, it must only be 
replaced by a qualified technician to avoid danger.

8. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts

Always pull out the mains power plug before starting any cleaning work.

8.1 Cleaning

Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free  

 

of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the equipment with   

 

a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure.
We recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you 
have finished using it.
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap. 
Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these  

 

 

 

could attack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensure that   

 

no water can seep into the device.
After shaking out the debris bag, turn it inside out and thoroughly 
clean and dry it in order to prevent mould and unpleasant odours 
from forming.
You can use soap and water to clean out a heavily soiled debris bag.

6. Operation

6.1 Sizing the strap (Fig. 1)

Size the length of the carrying strap (4) so that the vacuum tube just 
clears the ground. The guide rollers (9) at the bottom end of the 
suction tube will help you to maneuver the suction tube on the 
ground.

6.2 Connecting the tool to the power supply and switching on (Fig. 5) 

The tool can be plugged into any socket-outlet (with 230 V AC) that is 
equipped with a 10A fuse or higher. The socket-outlet has to be 
safeguarded by an earthleakage circuit breaker (ELGB). The operating 
current must not exceed 30 mA.
Insert the tool plug into the power cord coupling (extension).
To switch on, press and hold the ON/OFF switch (Fig.5/Item 5).
To switch off, let go of the ON/OFF switch (Fig. 5/item 5).

6.3 Selecting the mode of operation

6.3.1 Suction (Fig. 6)

Turn the lever (Fig. 6/Item 8) to position B. You can do this    
both when the device is at a stand still and while it is running.

6.3.2 Blowing (Fig. 6)

Turn the lever (Fig. 6/Item 8) to position C. You can do this either  

 

when the device is at a stand still and while it is running.
Channel the air stream forward and walk slowly to blow foliage or 
garden refuse into a pile or to clear out hard-to-reach places.
Important! Empty the debris bag before blowing. Otherwise, the 
material that has been vacuumed up could drop out.

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Summary of Contents for GLBV 2501

Page 1: ...you can rest assured in the knowledge that as well as your 3 year parts and labour guarantee you have the added peace of mind of dedicated helplines and web support AFTER SALES SUPPORT www einhell co...

Page 2: ...cated Helpline We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come If you require technical support or in the unlikely event that your purchase is faulty please telephone our Helpline fo...

Page 3: ...d non slip shoes are recommended when working outdoors Wear a hair net if you have long hair Wear eye protection while you work Use a dust mask when working on dusty jobs Always check the tool the pow...

Page 4: ...nt can work near to the ground Watch out for children pets open windows etc and blow the foreign objects safely away from them Maintenance and storage Check that all nuts bolts and screws are securely...

Page 5: ...d controller Layout Fig 1 1a fig 2 Proper use The garden blower vac is designed to handle only foliage and garden refuse such as grass and small branches Any other use is prohibited The equipment is t...

Page 6: ...djustments to the equipment 5 1 Fitting the suction tube Fig 3a 3d First plug together the front suction tube 1 and the rear suction tube 2 Fig 3a Screw the two pipes together with the special screw F...

Page 7: ...p Fig 3h Fasten the carrying strap Fig 2 Item 4 as shown in Fig 3h 5 4 Assembly of wheels Push the wheels Fig 3i Item 9 over the front vacuum hose Fig 3i Item 1 and fasten with the screw Fig 3k Item A...

Page 8: ...e equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap Do not use cleaning agents or solvents these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment Ensure that no water can seep into the device A...

Page 9: ...intenance 8 3 Ordering replacement parts Please quote the following data when ordering replacement parts Type of machine GLBV 2501 Article number of the machine 34 332 11 Identification number of the...

Page 10: ...B 0151 649 1500 Charged at local rates 1890 946 6244 IRE AFTER SALES SUPPORT MODEL NUMBER 8027 08 2011 GLBV 2501 19 Fault Possible cause Remedy Motor does No voltage present Check the power not start...

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